Devin Virell
Redline
An ache registered in his arms; he'd lost track of the clock entirely. Nothing more than a pilot’s instinct.. logging data. Devin didn’t mind though, having carved out their own little world here under the neon and haze.. just breath and the weight of Shania against him. Calm came into focus next. And the scent that lingered on him was indefinitely hers.
For one who basically lived on adrenaline at the redline, there was warmth in his chest, a means of being grounded, as though a hand was against the sternum. Oxytocin, maybe. Endorphins.. definitely. Chemistry doing what chemistry did best. Whatever cocktail his brain had decided to dump into his system.. it left him clear headed. There was no awkwardness or second guessing. Zero emotional static desperately searching for an exit strategy. A clear signal was always nice..
Carefully, Devin shifted his stance and began to lower the woman. Her nails sparked another bright sensation. His plans remained at the curve of Shania’s hips as words landed. Leaning in, his lips skimmed hers, so that reassurance could settle between them. A warm amber gaze searched hers, an effortless smile appearing.. one that didn’t need to prove anything. “We will, Red.” Another promise, offered like he hadn't already given several others tonight, an idea he knew would return sooner rather than later.
While turning away, his attention snagged on the small spill of credits. He crouched, gathering the bag and scooping up the strays. When he straightened, the bag rested at his side.. and that smile hadn’t gone anywhere.
“I wouldn’t mind that drink to go.” There was a playful note woven through the calm. "For both of us."
Weight shifted toward the mouth of the alley. There was plenty of lightness lingering on the tongue, though he found himself unsure whether to break the mood or not. That never happened.
“Feels like a good night to keep going. I’m ready whenever you are.”